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A New Standard in Soft-Tissue Fixation for Modern Sports Medicine
21 March 2026

A New Standard in Soft-Tissue Fixation for Modern Sports Medicine


Responding to the Evolution of Sports Medicine

At ABANZA, we are responding to the evolution of Sports Medicine with a new standard in soft-tissue fixation.

Today's patient population spans a diverse spectrum, from pediatric and female athletes to active seniors. While their demographics may differ, their goal is the same: restoring activity and quality of life through immediate postoperative stability.

Our Specialized Portfolio

Our specialized portfolio — including QuadLock™, WasherCap™, and Mini — is engineered to address some of the most common clinical challenges in the soft tissue repair market:

  • Independent of Bone Quality: Our fixation systems deliver robust, predictable fixation regardless of bone density.
  • Minimal Cyclic Displacement: Our technology is designed to maximize biomechanical integrity, supporting the stability required during the critical early postoperative phase.

Published Studies

From an educational perspective, here are a few published studies highlighting the evolving sports medicine patient population — and the growing need for technologies that address a broader range of clinical demands:

  • Major Increase in Incidence of Pediatric ACL Reconstructions From 2005 to 2021 (2023)
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes (2025)
  • Orthopaedic Sports Injuries in an Aging Population: Current Trends and Future Projections (2025)

Discover why more surgeons are choosing ABANZA's fixation platform for modern Sports Medicine.

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